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Chaim Sunitsky
I will be posting short Torah videos in English on this channel
Is it kind to send away the mother bird before taking its young?
If one thinks the Sanhedrin is mistaken, do they still have to follow their decision?
Does Torah require Jews to have monarchy?
Parshat Ree: the mitzvah of giving tzedaka and lending without charging interest.
The mitzvah of being happy when serving Hashem.
Parshat Ekev with Parshat Vaetchanan correspond to Chochma and Bina
Parshat Vaetchanan: What does it mean to love Hashem?
The Ninth of Av is our saddest day, but it will become a holiday.
Parshat Devarim: why Moshe rebuked us in the last 36 days of his life?
Where in Parshat Massei is Techumim hinted to?
Reincarnation in Judaism: Pinchas is Eliyahu?
Our Parsha may hint to the custom of standing up when answering Kadish.
Parshat Balak: How Moabites and Midianites united to fight the Jews.
Hukat: the red cow and the sin of Moshe.
Korach's rebellion and similar situations in our day.
Shelach: Could it be that the sin of that generation is being rectified today?
Two types of strings in Tzitzit might correspond to two main types of yetzer hara.
Why do we read about tzitzit every day?
Pesach Sheni and the dot in the Torah
The meaning of two "inverted Nuns" in Parshat Behaalotcha.
The longest Parsha Naso is usually read after Shavuot and teaches about our unity.
Parshat Naso and a common word we use in our prayers.
Three Minhagim of Shavuot.
About the book of Bemidbar and the age of twenty.
Parshat Behar: the prohibition of dealing unfairly אַל־תּוֹנ֖וּ
Behar-Bechukotai: the first rebuke and our exile.
What's the connection between the evening Shema and our Parshat Emor?
Emor: the structure and symmetry of Biblical Holidays.
What does Parshat Kedoshim start with?
Kedoshim: About the mitzvah of rising before the elderly.